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Chapter 10 study guide answers

Civilians, African Americans, Choctaw Indians, Frontiersmen Weak and unprepared military (not enough ships or soldiers relied on volunteers) End to British impressment of our sailors We were still a group British colonies White settlers moved even further west Afraid the Supreme Court was given too much authority To avoid war over the seized ships Napoleon needed money to pay for other wars

It lowered government influence Jefferson-smaller fed. Govt., opposed Bank of US, favored France over Britain, encouraged farming Hamilton- big fed. Govt., for the Bank of US, Favored Britain over France and supported business and manufacturing feared it would promote corruption and give power to the wealthy Britain arming American Indians and encouraging attack AND seizing our ships He didn’t like that they learned from and relied on White settlers Return to the old ways and to unite Small army and navy- lacked experience and training Court rules that a law goes against Constitution

17. Burning of Washington DC , battle of Fr 17. Burning of Washington DC , battle of Fr. McHenry, signing of the Treaty of Ghent and Battle of New Orleans 18. New Englanders It hurt American shipping and agriculture To return to the old ways and unite Indian groups to fight white settlers Captured our ships and sailors going to Europe The Mississippi River map showing way to Pacific Ocean, knowledge of the Indians in the area and knowledge about plant life and animals more direct route to India and China

25. cut the federal budget 26. Settlers were moving in on Indians’ land and using resources 27. France 28. strict interpretation of Constitution, favored states’ rights ,small fed. gov. , favored France over Britain, US should encourage farming 29. Wore casual clothes, shook people’s hands, preferred quiet dinners to formal parties, focused on ordinary citizen, promised not to treat Federalists badly